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Nishapur
Nishapur Nishapur (or Neyshâbûr; نیشابور in Persian) is a ... History Tomb of Omar Khayyám, Neishabur Nishapur occupies an important strategic position astride the ... Mediterranean with China. On the Silk Road, Nishapur has often defined the flexible frontier between ... Tahirid dynasty, when the glazed ceramics of Nishapur formed an important item of trade ...
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Sarbadars
... Shah; the latter was forced to abandon Nishapur and retreat to Tus. The Sarbadars continued ... Sabzavar, as well as maybe Juvain and Nishapur remained in their hands. Togha Temur returned ... forced to throw his forces to defend Nishapur, leaving the western part of his lands ... Amir Vali. At about the same time, Nishapur was conquered by the Kartids of Pir ... Lame. He submitted to the conqueror in Nishapur, and Timur responded by ravaging Amir ...
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Al-Ghazali
... his home town of Tus, Gorgan and Nishapur in the northern part of Iran. He ... few years at the Nizamiyyah College in Nishapur. Al-Ghazali explained in his autobiography why ... Persia, then in Gurgan, and finally in Nishapur. After the death of his teacher, Imam ... of teaching at the Nizamiyyah College in Nishapur. After leaving Baghdad, he wandered as a ...
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Omar Khayam (translated from Russian)
... y0ya8 to year. Place of generation - city Nishapur. Nishapur, located in the east Irana , in the ... Sredney Asia and for the nearest countries. Nishapur was one of the principal cultural centers ... forever leaves court and he returns to Nishapur. In Nishapure Omar Khayyam lived to the ...
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Beam? Bekta -? Veli (translated from Spanish)
... It was born in the city of Nishapur, in Khorasán, to the north of Persia ... Khorasán, and Khatem Khatun, the city of Nishapur. It passed its childhood and youth in Nishapur, where it learned philosophy, physics, Literature and ...
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Yahya ibn Mu'adh acre Razi (translated from German)
... ibn Mu'adh acre Razi (? 871 in Nishapur) was in Persian Sufi ( Islamic Mystiker). It ... s Teheran ) DYING DATE 871 DYING PLACE Nishapur
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Fariduddin Attar (translated from German)
... D?n ' Att?r [ ]; * approx.. 1136 in Nishapur (Persia); ? approx.. 1220 ) was islamischer Mystiker (see ... OF BIRTH over 1136 PLACE OF BIRTH Nishapur (east Persia) DYING DATE over 1220 DYING ...
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Talk:Persian people/Archive 2
... garrisons of troops were certainly quartered at Nishapur and Merv.This policy can be explained ... there are Arabs in the west of Nishapur, and there is a tribe by the ...
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Suren-Pahlav Clan
... dominated estates in Sistan and area around Nishapur, were first among Parthian nobility, that had ... of their branches ruled the area around Nishapur. In AD 363, after a combat with ...
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Nasr II of Samanid
... rebellion; one son, Mansur, took control of Nishapur and several other cities in Khurasan. Eventually ... Ishaq was captured, while Mansur died in Nishapur. Nasr's ascension also brought instability to ...
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